Pregnant coach was 1 of 2 Pa. bus crash victims

CARLISLE, Pa. -- Authorities say the pregnant coach of a women's college lacrosse team was one of the two victims of a bus crash in central Pennsylvania.

Cumberland County authorities said Saturday that 30-year-old Kristina Quigley of Greensburg died at a hospital from injuries from the crash. They say Quigley was about six months pregnant and her unborn child did not survive.

The other victim, 61-year-old driver Anthony Guaetta of Johnstown, was pronounced dead at the scene of Saturday morning's crash on the Pennsylvania Turnpike.

Two other victims of the crash were flown to a hospital and the other 19 people aboard the bus were taken to other hospitals as a precaution.

Authorities say the tour bus carrying a college's women's lacrosse team to a game went off a freeway in central Pennsylvania and crashed into a tree.
Pennsylvania Turnpike officials say 23 people, including Seton Hill lacrosse players, three coaches and the driver, were aboard when the bus crashed at about 9 a.m. It's unclear what caused the crash.
The team from Seton Hill, a Catholic school near Pittsburgh, was to play Saturday at Millersville University.